CVE-2026-45252
Description
When a fusefs file system implements extended attributes, the kernel may send a FUSE_LISTXATTR message to the userspace daemon to retrieve the list of extended attributes for a given file. The FUSE protocol requires the daemon to return a packed list of NUL-terminated strings. The fusefs kernel module calls strlen() on this daemon-supplied buffer without first verifying that the entire list is NUL-terminated. If a malicious daemon sends a non-NUL-terminated list, the fusefs kernel module may read beyond the end of one heap-allocated buffer and potentially write beyond the end of a second buffer. A malicious daemon could disclose up to 253 bytes of kernel heap memory, or it could inject up to 250 attacker-controlled bytes into unallocated kernel heap space.
CVSS Base Scores
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:H
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Version | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| FreeBSD | FreeBSD | 15.0-RELEASE | affected |
| FreeBSD | FreeBSD | 14.4-RELEASE | — |
| FreeBSD | FreeBSD | 14.3-RELEASE | — |
Credits
- Joshua Rogers of AISLE Research Team(finder)